did crew walk out on NBC legal series?

by Andy Dehnart14 Sep. 2004 | 6:30 am

did crew walk out on NBC legal series? The as-yet-untitled legal reality TV series produced by former reality TV-hater David E. Kelley may have hit a snag. According to a Defamer source, “the disgruntled camera crew walked off his show last week, temporarily shutting down production.” No other details were supplied by the source, whose report mostly takes swings at Kelley in flowery prose rather than providing actual details about the walk-out. This legal series is different than FOX’s The Partner, by the way, which is set to debut Nov. 7.

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